OPTIMISM IN BRITAIN.
A correspondent writes as follows in the Newspaper IVorld (London) of Jidy 9: — , . . . . . 4 *l have never been a pessimist, but such a wonderful change in the business atmosphere since the announcement of the war loan conversion plan has made me almost bubble over with enthusiasm, and confirmed my belief in the better days which now are surely coming; and this optimism is fairly general. Also, quite a lot of newspapers tell me that there is undoubted evidence of a better feeling of confidence all round, and this is reflected in increased advertising business. The big spaces put out by the Government have in no small measure contributed to this feeling of good cheer because they have been large spaces of considerable value. They are well written, and, I am glad to hear, , getting the results expected.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 221, 18 August 1932, Page 2
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140OPTIMISM IN BRITAIN. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 221, 18 August 1932, Page 2
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